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Saturday, September 8, 2007

Contradicting Feelings ... About Eason's Concerts

I was browsing around Easyjoint yesterday and read some really interesting comments regarding the fast ticket sales to Eason's Moving On Stage 1 concerts.

Contradiction #1
after waiting on line and not getting tickets, should you:
(a) be happy that the tickets sold out, or
(b) be upset because you waited forever and couldn't get tickets

Contradiction #2
"yellow cows" buy 200 tickets (an exaggeration) purposely because they know fans are willing to buy it from them at a higher price, should you:
(a) buy it from them because you want to watch the concert, and feel bad for doing so because you're encouraging the "yellow cows" and it is something Eason discourages, or
(b) don't buy it from them even though you really want to, and feel worse because you'll miss the concert

I got a kick out of the following:
A couple of fans were having a discussion about how the older concert-goers will decrease the liveliness of the audience. One fan says, the older concert-goers probably don't even like Eason's music, which is why I say, anyone who wants to purchase tickets should be required to take a test, you are then allowed to purchase tickets after you've proven you're a fan.

Can you imagine having to take a test just to purchase tickets?

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